Effortless Living: Wu-Wei and the Spontaneous State of Natural Harmony

by Jason Gregory

A guide for achieving an enlightened mind through the art of non-doing
? Details meditation practices, focused on stillness of the mind, along with Patanjali?s yoga methods to maintain a consciousness referred to as ?being in the zone?
? Builds on Taoist, Confucian, and Hindu principles along with scientific findings to support wu-wei--the art of non-doing, non-forcing--as A guide for achieving an enlightened mind through the art of non-doing
? Details meditation pract...

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Effortless Living: Wu-Wei and the Spontaneous State of Natural Harmony

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Effortless Living: Wu-Wei and the Spontaneous State of Natural Harmony Reviews

MarianneDec 05, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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GONZADec 04, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

Dominic NgOct 02, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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JackieSep 01, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Maris MeiessaarAug 16, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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LiliJan 12, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

BĆ”rbaraJul 22, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

FouadDec 10, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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AnaJun 11, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Anupum PantJun 25, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Tara O'sullivanFeb 04, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Carol Teter - MauckMay 29, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Milad HaddadiApr 27, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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NileshMay 19, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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T.J. BurnsDec 05, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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SilviaMay 22, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Jean-PierreOct 14, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Muamar VebryOct 09, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Peter ImrichSep 28, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Aivaras SymanasMay 07, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Ruba AtherMay 18, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Ioana DĆ®rvÄMay 30, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Charles EstesNov 13, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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AyushmaanMar 28, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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SnowdropsMay 30, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Karen RashidMay 15, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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T LoveApr 18, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

Y.S. StephenMar 13, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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InventoryDec 04, 2017

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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GladysFeb 04, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

NiklasMay 25, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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KiqureshiMay 08, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Harry GreenJan 15, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

AsiaMar 01, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Joshua TundeMay 28, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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PaulaFeb 05, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

Tony ThornMar 04, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

Nykia BlountMay 16, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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LisaMar 17, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Cheryl TannerMar 17, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

Sai NarayananMay 14, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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OryMay 16, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
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The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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CalebMay 20, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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Geethu MuthuMay 24, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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AlyssaMay 24, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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JacintoMay 28, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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NidhiMay 30, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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D SpragueAug 05, 2018

Effortless Living tries to redefine the essence of Lao Tsu's book, Tao de Ching, stripping it of layers others have put on it over the years.
WHO WOULD ENJOY READING IT?
People interested and invested in Tao de Ching and its principles would love this book.
WHAT I LOVE ABOUT IT
...

The practice of non-doing ? simplified
Isn?t that an oxymoron ? non-doing is already simple, right? Not exactly, but it can be. This book explains how, and it makes so much sense. It is an art, and yes, it is a practice, but once you get it, and it will come somewhat quickly, ...

I was super fortunate to read this book before publication and I can tell you Jason did not disappoint again. I've learned so much from all of his books and this one just adds to a deeper wisdom I've been trying to learn about life and myself for the last few years. In Jason's previous...

Jason's books have been especially helpful for me and this new book just blew my mind with its wisdom. He is one of the best contemporary teachers on Zen and other Eastern philosophies. Zen is my taste but Taoism is always close to my heart as I love the teachings. This book has allowe...

I've read a truckload of books on Taoism in my time and this is the best book on Taoism and the concept of wu-wei hands down. This book is very important in our current culture. ...

The concept of the book is wonderful, yet I felt as if though I was reading a textbook. Too difficult for me to understand, couldn't finish it. ...

I cannot say enough good things about this book. Don?t let the long, self-help like title mislead you thinking that?s what this book is. Simply written, it offers the right amount of intellectual concepts and examples so as to give you a tangible grasp of Taoism. ...

I went into this one as a beginner and came out of it with my head spinning. What a radical way to view the world. And the irony is that in the end this is the true way to live but we are all wound up in the hustle and bustle. No thanks, leave me out of it. I'm going to follow the natu...

From netgalley for review:
I am a huge fan of Wu-wei, it is one of my favorite aspects of Taoist studies. However, reading this book was not effortless, I found reading it to be a bit of a slog and I honestly cannot put my finger on why. It is filled with philosophy I enjoy but pres...

The Taoism of Lao-Tzu compared to Confucianesimus and the way it can help us to live a better life in this world without effort and doing nothing. Yoga and meditations are also used to sustain Wu-Wei (the art of effortless living) that will permit harmony to win in the world. Interesti...

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About the author

Jason Gregory

Jason Gregory is an author, philosopher, and teacher specializing in Eastern and Western philosophy, comparative religion, psychology, cognitive science, metaphysics, and ancient cultures. He is the author of Effortless Living, Fasting the Mind, Enlightenment Now, and The Science and Practice of Humility. For several years he has lived in Asia studying the classical spiritual traditions of the East.

Jason lived in India studying the Hindu schools of Vedanta and classical Yoga, and the Buddhist schools of Mahayana and Zen. While living in Nepal he studied Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhism. He lived in South Korea studying Korean Buddhism, Confucianism, Neo-Confucianism, and Taoism. In South East Asia Jason lived in Thailand studying Theravada Buddhism and its monastic Forest Tradition, while taking numerous research trips into the monasteries and temples of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam. Jason has traveled extensively to over 15 countries.

His work is focused on the benefits of Eastern wisdom in the modern world and how it can transform our lives to live more optimally and peacefully. Jason travels worldwide lecturing about the East, its science of mind, and the methods and practices that define the East, and how its philosophy is a cure not only for the individuals mind but also for the cultural, social, and religious problems in the world.